Virginia Stamp

Virginia Stamp 96, passed away peacefully on Tuesday April 11, 2017 at the Scandinavian Home in Cranston. She was the beloved wife of the late Michael H. Stamp and daughter of the late Frederick and Florence Dawson. A lifelong resident of Cranston, Virginia graduated from Rhode Island College in 1942. She taught elementary education in the Cranston school system. She was an avid reader and shared her love of books with her students. As a lifelong member of Phillips Memorial Baptist Church, she served as President of Hope Circle, Sunday School Superintendent and volunteered on many other committees. Virginia leaves her son David M. Stamp (Paula), daughter Susan V. Daniels (Arthur), and grandchildren Brian M. Daniels (Jeffrey Davis), Jennifer S. Wendus (Matthew), Michael A. Daniels (Rebecca Ober), and sister Doris F. Bergquist. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10:00am in The Butterfield Chapel 500 Pontiac Avenue Cranston. Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Park Johnston. Visitation will be held on Saturday morning prior to the service beginning at 9:00am. In lieu of flowers donations to Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island 70 Bath Street Providence, RI 02908 would be appreciated.

Condolences

Pamela Judge Kahn - 04/14/2017

David and Susan,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of your mom from when I lived across the street on Scituate Avenue. I think of those days whenever I travel that road. I remember her being strong, practical, intelligent, and especially kind. I hope you can take comfort in your memories. I know she will be missed.

Monica - 04/25/2017

I am very sorry for the loss of Mrs. Stamp. She was my third grade teacher at Waterman and will be sadly missed!

Ana - 06/06/2017

Our deepest and sincerest condolences to the family. Words alone can not ease the pain when grieving the loss of a love one. The Bible provides comfort during these difficult times. Revelation 21:3-4 states, "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away". May God give you and your family comfort in your loving memories and in His promise that soon we will never experience losing our loved ones in death and we will be able to see them again once they resurrected as per John 5:28-29. May these words give you a new hope, with deepest sympathy and warmth of heart.